Pentagon officials had undertaken planning to use military technology near Fort Bliss, in El Paso, to practice downing drones ...
The secretary of transportation said the military had neutralized a drug cartel drone. Two officials said testing of ...
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Modern military technology versus World War One tactics
What would happen if a modern US Army brigade time traveled back to fight Germany in 1914? We explore the possibilities.
Graduates of China's "Seven Sons" defense universities found perches for themselves at U.S. colleges and research labs, and ...
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No place to hide: 5 powerful military satellites giving soldiers a ‘God View’
During the Cold War, satellite reconnaissance was a powerful tool, albeit limited. High-resolution images ...
In early January 2026, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dropped a bombshell. In an interview for the Economist, he ...
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US monitor Persian Gulf after considerable military build-up
Does the military build-up and patrol missions in the Gulf point to more Trumpian adventurism in Iran?
The initial notice to shut down airspace over El Paso was both last-minute and extremely broad, covering every type of aircraft, including cargo, passenger, and military flights. The order was lifted ...
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Party Balloon, Foreign Drone, High-Energy laser: Inside Chaos Leading to El Paso Airspace Closure
The grounding of all flights, including emergency medical evacuations, prompted confusion among law enforcement agencies on Wednesday morning as officials sought to understand the security message in ...
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Chinese scientists embraced by U.S. colleges worked with Chinese military-linked firms
American colleges have admitted Chinese scientists who worked at blacklisted Chinese tech firms that serve the CCP's military and intelligence apparatus, often co-funded by U.S. taxpayers.
oldiers at Fort Stewart are incorporating drones and 3D printing technology into their operations, moving away from traditional military tactics to enhance battlefield effectiveness and troop safety.
Canada does have a history of military and security innovation. In the Cold War of the 1950s it developed the Avro Arrow, a supersonic interceptor jet that was later abandoned, to great controversy.
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